It was just going to be parking tickets, since McNabb doesn't understand the rules of Overtime, but he made it worse when the cop asked for license and registration and McNabb tried to put them in his hands but threw 'em at the cop's feet

- Whoever the 3rd string QB was that played at the end of the 2001 season

Spergon Wynn! Best known for being drafted 16 spots ahead of Tom Brady.

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Spergon Wynn was in my geography class my freshman year of college. He was stupid by even Southwest Texas State standards & not even that good in college. The RB on that team, Claude Mathis, I thought would be really good in the pros.

"Hey guys, I'm Donovan McNabb, and I play quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. And I'm here to tell you that you can too, if you start every day with a hearty breakfast from McDonald's. Like the new sausage/egg McGriddle Value Meal, available now for a limited time for under five dollars. Remember, guys, real champs eat at McDonald's. I'm lovin' it!"

"Hey guys, I'm Donovan McNabb, and I play quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. And I'm here to tell you that you can too, if you start every day with a hearty breakfast from McDonald's. Like the new sausage/egg McGriddle Value Meal, available now for a limited time for under five dollars. Remember, guys, real champs eat at McDonald's. I'm lovin' it!"

/Ok he was a decent QB, but pretty much a piece of shiat today (maybe was in his playing days too but I'm too young to remember). I was a bartender at a hotel hosting a bunch of NFL alumni for a charity event a few years ago. Everyone else there (Jim McMahon included) was a class act, but that guy, man.

Wendy's Chili:tuffsnake: I'll never get why Philly fans hate on Mcnabb, he did better than any other eagles QB

I think they're a little too tough on him, but even his most argent supporters (like me) were frustrated by those farking dirt balls.

I think a lot of it comes from Philly sports having a long history of good teams that just aren't quite good enough to win it all.

Between the Sixers' NBA title in 1983, and the Phillies' World Series win in 2008, all four of Philly's major sports teams made it to the championship game or series of their respective sports, and lost (1993 Phillies, 1996-97 Flyers, 2000-01 Sixers, 2004 Eagles). Throw in the 1980 Eagles, the 1983 Phillies, four or five other Stanley Cup finals losses by the Flyers, and a few other finals losses by the Sixers, and I think you can see a pattern emerge.

Once the fan base decides that a player has fallen into that "good-but-not-quite-good-enough" category, he gets cast aside and they all start looking down the road for their next ray of hope. By that standard, McNabb actually had a good long run in Philly. People still focus on the draft-day boos and claim that the fan base never embraced him, but I don't think that's the case. After four trips to the NFC Championship Game that produced only one losing trip to the Super Bowl, the fans decided that he was never going to get them over the hump.

Cybernetic:PeopleMcnabb still focused on the draft-day boos and claim that the fan base never embraced him, but I don't think that's the case. After four trips to the NFC Championship Game that produced only one losing trip to the Super Bowl, the fans decidedsaw with their eyes that he was never going to get them over the hump.